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western carolinian i salisbury n c tuesday may 25 1824 no 207 gÂ£od news for the caucus .' jk meeting has been held in randolph county that strong hold of the friends of caucus by the friends of mr crawford and notwithstand ing great efforts were made to procure the at tendance of such persons as would favor their views old hickory got forty-five votes in spite of them the following are the proceedings : after the meeting was organized sev eral gentlemen delivered their sentiments on the subject confining themselves prin cipally to the qualifications of the differ ent candidates and to their pretensions to the presidency a motion was then made that the sen timents of the meeting should be taken by ballot ; whereupon moses swaim and john wood esqs were appointed a com mittee to superintend the balloting who reported that there were for wm h crawford 122 gen a jackson 45 john q adams 3 1 ford without regard to sectional divisions ; and should in his selection seek after men of probity virtue capacity and firmness ; and in this way he would go far to eradicate those feelings which on former occasions threw so many obsta cles in the way of government ; and be enabled perhaps to unite a people here tofore politically divided i gave it as my opinion that the best evidence of devo tion to the government its constitution and laws which any could afford was when these were assailed to venture forth in their defence and mainiain them amidst privations and at the sacrifice of domestic quiet that names were mere bubbles ; and he who would as col dray ton had done abandon his fire side and the comforts of home and continue in the defence and the protection of his country through the war merited the confidence of the government let him bear what name of party he misrhi ; such a man i did recommend io mr monroe he was one i had never seen ; yet one whose con â€¢ duct character and good qualities enti tied him to any and every confidence as well might the co'-clusftin be adduced that i have recommended a selection ex clusively from one or ihe otherof the par ties as that the cabinet from a motive of policy should be kept equdly poised by appointing two of each ; for my advice was to select men of probity virtue and talents without regard to party lhe voice of washington in his fare well address to the nation was that par ty animosity was not to be encouraged because it was calculated to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration and with his the voice of every patriot will accord virtue be ing the main pillar of a republican gov ernment unless virtuous men shall be drawn into its administration the fabric must tremble designing and corrupt men may cover their intrigues under a pretended love for virtue and patriotism but a truly pure man will be without dis guise verifying as he passes along the old dage that the tree is best known by its fruit white of the united states are mentioned the french frigate her moine of 44 guns in passing the blocka ding squadron off algiers thinking it un necessary to hoist her colors was attack ed by the british frigate naiad of 38 guns when an action took place during which it is said the hermoine received a good drubbing after the loss of several men and acknowledging the country to which she belonged she was allowed to proceed no interruption of the harmony subsist ing between the two powers was expected from this circumstance the spaniards taken by the algerines had been given up to the british and landed at carthage na monsieur gallatin again we observe from different parts oflhe stale evident displeasure and disaffec tion against the gallatin ticket ; and these feelings are daily gaining ground the people of this state never will support al bert gallatin ns vice president we arc candid to say that hid any one of the emi nent republic.ins irt our country been as sociated with mr crawford on his ticket no opposition would have availed in this state but as it is a strong reason to be lieve that the " bad company in which mr c has been placed by his friends will defeat his election western carolinian will three dollars a year be inserted at fifty cents insertion and twenty-five tient one d to the editor must oe not be attended to for sale md-hand piano is offered iv for terms c apply michael brown 1824 93 winc/iester f virginia j republican france â€” the chamber of peers which was organized on the 24th march had been adjourned until the committee ap pointed to prepare an answer to the king's speech should be ready to report m lareveiller lepaux quondam member of the national convention director and founder of the sect of theophilanthro pists died in paris march 28 aged 70 " the history of fgypt under mahom med ali pacha or a recital of political and military occurrences after the depar lure of the french till the year 1823 had made its appearance at paris the painter david has just finished his great picture which is intended for his last attempt and has been much ad mired by those who have seen it sortment , very recently received , an assortment of cutlery and domestics ,â€¢ the republican general committee of new york have passed resolutions disap proving the nominations of william h crawford and albert gallatin by the minority caucus and recommended a state convention to express the sentiments oflhe people in relation to president and vice president in conformity lo the ex ample of the great democratic state of pennsylvania where the practice " has been formed greatly to promote tlie un ion and harmony cf the republican party sortment he expects to re s will enable him to sell at the public are respectfully xamine for themselves edward cress 5 1823 70 a motion was then made to appoint committee to draw up resolutions expres sive of the sense of this meeting upon the subject when col benjamin elliott mo ses swaim john w^ood and patrick h v inston esqs were appointed a commit tee who after retiring a few minutes offered the following resolutions which itu^^moiiarh^b rsmithing ng and tin plate business d by d cress sen will in [ by me at the same place â– with their custom may de ir work done with neatness itch edwo chess under the head of irish benevolence a mobile paper informs us that the mem bers ofthe hibernian benevolent society of that place have built a house in the suburbs of tlie town in a cleanly healthy and pleasant situation for the accommo dation of their sick and unfortunate coun try-men many of whom find their way to that southern region whose climate is so unfavorable to the health of northern con stitutions such an asylum as this would be of great use in every city situated on navigable waters and the example is tru ly honorable to those who have origina ted it at mobile wpori^^^^jweve adopted : j resolved that in the opinion of this meeting william h crawford is eminent iy qualified to fill the office of president of the united states and that we concur in the nomination made by the republican members of congress at their late meet ing in the city of washington resolved that at the next election for electors to vote for president and vice president of the united states we will support the ticket nominated by the re publican members of our last general as sembly resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the hillsborough recorder and raleigh register the project of electing the french deputies septennially was about to be submitted to the chamber of peers ; and thai of reducing the rate of interest on the national debt to the deputies a letter from rome of march 20 says " the health of the pope improves although but slowly yesterday his ho liness was carried in a chair to a room in lhe quirinal where there is a sermon preached on fridays during lent olution acting as a partner with john mercantile business in con nt and have relincpiished all or portion of the profits of rphy &. sutton 98 nath'l sutton as formed a copartnership brown in the mercantile , cabarrus county north firm of murphy & brown ; fig a fresh assortment of spain â€” accounts from madrid to the 18th march state that an order had at length been published granting a gener al pardon to all the military of the con stitutional armies with an exception that none of them are to reside at madrid nor to inhabit the royal palaces a civil am nesty was said to be under consideration don juan martin the empecinado had been murdered by a band of ruffian ultras in consequence it is said of the refusal ot ministers to bring him to trial for the active part which he took in the late struggle for liberty < the general assembly of connecticut convened at the state house in new ha ven cn wednesday on thursday the private secretary of governor mr wol cott delivered his message to the legis lature which is a long and interesting document embracing a variety of topics and among others the late congressional caucus which is disapproved by the gov ernor in linn and independent langu age utlery and hardware i care in philadelphia and ght on the best terms they the business at concord for s mr murphy will visit the mally to procure supplies ill be general ; and will be trices for cash or on credit lers their friends and the e respectfully invit-d to call hwi prices and judge for john murphy william hogan chairman johit b taor secretary my letters kave by the president and with my consent been placed in the hands of a mutual friend mr eaton with permission ii/puhmh them whenever n piouaob io df sa i care not when it is done for i am without concealment of any kind my opinions and sentiments such as they have been written o ' ex pressed at anv time each and every one are at all times welcome to in public or in private letters i but breathe the sen timents i feel and which my judgment sanctions ; an no disposition will ever be entertained by me either to disguise or to suppress them i am very respectfully your most obedient servant gen jackson aiul llie president the following is the answer of gen jackson to a note from mr kremer relative to the letter of gen j to the president oeacfcriiitig which mr lowrie has figured so notably of late dear sir : i have received your let ter of yesterday ; and with much cheer fulness and ca'ndor shall reply lo your in quiry.b fire at columbia â€” a gentleman who arrived on wednesday evening from co lumbia informs us that a fire broke out there on sunday night about 12 o'clock in a block of buildings called barrett's range situated on richardson commonly called main street which consumed eight buildings including out-houses the entire range with the exception of one house the flames had been extinguish ed a little before he left columbia which was at 6 o'clock on monday morning most of the property in goods and fur niture has been saved the origin of the fire was not known but having broke out in the third story of an unfinished building led the suspicion that it was by design our informant states that the market in the vicinity was with difficulty saved the sufferers as far as we can ascertain were mr deleon who kept a drug store ; and mr viella watchma ker the buildings were we understand insured â€” southern patriot i murphy store in salisbury a large os to suit citizens town and be disposed of unusuallylow an article in a paris paper mentions as a rumor from madrid that a consultation had been held in that city by the foreign ambassadors on the subject of establish ing a constitutional government it was said that count bourmont the french commander in chief had been asked whether he would be able to support the plans proposed â€” to which he replied that considering the spirit that predominated in the provinces the forces under his command were insufficient â€” and that he should require reinforcements to the amount of 50 or 60,000 men to maintain order and tranquility â€” to which was ad ded that he should have whatever force he desired something extraordinary was expected to take place and it was positively asserted that there had been a discussion on the establishment of a gov ernment which was not to the taste of the absolute party ofthe monks has been repeatedly pressed before the public that i have written a letter to mr monroe recommending him to se lect for his cabinet " two distinguished republicans and two distinguished feder alists ;" and that to mr lowrie and mr findlay senators from the state of penn sylvania the letter had been read i have not been able to persuade myself that the fact was so inasmuch as our correspon dence was private and confidential be cause mr findlay who was present has no recollection of it because no such let ter was ever written by me â€” and because the president denies that he read any such letter or indeed any letter at all i regret lhat mr lowrie in presenting this matter should not recollect one ma terial circumstance when first it was spoken of he stated to me and to others that a letter purporting and declared to be mine had been read to himself and mr findlay by the president which advi sed that his cabinet should be formed of " two distinguished republicans and two distinguished federalists my reply to him was that no such letter had ever been written by me ; that so far as i could recollect only one person col drayton of south carolina had been recommen ded to him ; that i had suggested to the president the propriety of appointing him secretary of war ; for the reason that he was a man of high and honorable feelings honest virtuous and of energetic charac ter personally i knew not col drayton ; but from information of his general char acter felt satisfied he could do more to correct the feuds which unhappily prevail ed in the army than any other man of whom i had any knowledge the con tents of my letter as read to him by the president that two distinguished federal ists and two distinguished republicans should be selected was not only stated by mr lowrie to me but to yourself and to mr eaton of the senate and to others ic hat store the merchant's hotel an & stavr public a general assortment id 3d quality black and drab ver llats crowns and cortes shaped rims late fashions ts ditto ; men's and youth's arranted elastic water proof roram hats of an inf rior lich they warrant of their i coarse fine and very fine a hats ; morocco caps from new york ; hatter's trim s and brushes sic c low andrew jackson geoiige kremeb esq from the baltimore federal gazette late from europe great britain â€” the slave trade pira cy bill had passed both houses ol parlia ment and received the assent of his ma jesty mr peel had announced in the house of commons that the manuscript of milton recently discovered the nature of which is to furnish proofs of the truth of the christian religion is about to be published under the auspices of the king it was reported that lord gifford chief justice of the common pleas was to have the appointment of master of the rolls and that he was to have been succeeded by sir john copely the attorney gen eral the greeks and turks â€” success con tinues to attend the grecian patriots â€” coron surrendered to them on the 18th february and they had succeeded in taking the outworks of lepanto in which they derived great assistance from the english officers of engineers lord by ron had been at tripolizza and returned to mibsol-mghi where he was received wilh the distinction he so well merits the greeks are also said to have e fleeted anothei landing near caroburu in mace donia that all of them who were in prison at salonichi had been released and that they had supplied various points of thes saly with arms 1824 y.ftareu a rabbi of the jews has recently arri ved at charleston from jerusalem to claim the aid of the " seed of abraham in the united states for the payment of certain severe requisitions imposed on their brethren resident at jerusalem by the turks â€” who have taken possession of the persons of some of the most distin guished of their tribe and hold them as hostages for the contributions deman ded raleigh register tailor ian of informing the citizens and its vicinity in general need the ing business tzman's house situated in iv doors from the east corner ; where he is prepared and xommodate any gentlemen Â» patronize him in his line of eatest and most fashionable fancy he flatters himself erience that there are but a loan of two millions and a half ster ling fur the service of the ancient king dom of guattimala or the united prov inces of central america had unexpec tedly appeared in ihe london market ireland â€” we have files of belfast pa pers for february but their contents re late principally to matters of local inter est at the anniversary celebration of the battle of the boyne a party of or angemen marched in at a place called cran in the county of ar magh ; they were equipped with guns and swords and bore a standard in order to complete the military array â€” this as it is stated gave great offence to a num ber of catholics in the neighborhood who assembled under the feelings of great ir ritation and with a shew of offering vio lence to the procession a broil ensued but the fire arms of the orangemen gave them a superiority several catholics were wounded and one was killed â€” none of the orangemen received any injury sever al of the party were indicted at the ar magh assizes for the murder but the testimony in the case was extremely con tradictory and the jury brought in a ver dict of acquittal ountry that can surpass him his work a fair trial is all the above assertion the shall be strictly attended to espondent in the district of how much it would conduce to our happiness to be select in our friends and books â€” to choose them both for their good sense and knowledge to be contented with a small but certain income â€” to have no master and but few servants â€” to be without ambition envy avarice or a law-suit â€” and to preserve our health by exercise in stead of medicine accounts from constantinople of the 24th of february still speak of arma ments fitting out for another campaign against the greeks if the intelligence however received there from egypt by the way of odessa prove correct the porte will have enough to occupy its hands without renewing its attempts on the morea : is last from who will send , in their regular seasons ttention to business to re of public patronage as he ig shall be left undone to accounts from constantinople of the 25th february estimate the force of the pacha of egypt at 25,000 men deciplin ed in the european manner nothing farther had transpired to confirm the re port of his having risen the standard of independence â€” bufr&ccounts from hydra of the 22d february says that he had withdrawn his troops from the island of crete which had created difficulty in the divan it was also correctly reported that the sultan after a long conference with the grand vizier had sent a mes senger to cairo for the head of the pacha these occurrences rendered the intelli gence of his revolt extremely probable orth-carolina john bunyan s indictment â€” the bill of indictment preferred against john bunyan ran thus john bunyan hath devilishly and perniciously ab stained from coming to church to hear divine service and is a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles to the disturbance and distraction of the good subje cts of this kingdom contrary to the laws of our jovereign lord and king he was convicted and imprisoned twelve years and six months 1rus county and quarter sessions april caleb p alexander versus ig-inal attachment levied on aring to the court that the ase is not an inhabitant of he has changed however his ground and now says it was a recommendation to the president to form his cabinet from the two great leading parties ofthe country both statements are alike unfounded ; no uch letter was ever written by me on the contrary my advice tothe president was that in the selection of his cabinet he should act upon principles like these consider himself the head of the nation not of a party ; that he should have aronnd him the best talents the country could af efore ordered that publica months ih the western car e to i id defendant to appear f pleas and quarter sessions county at the court-house in ird monday of july next to demur otherwise judgment 1 against him and execution algiers â€” information has been receiv ed in london that the differences between the dey and the english government had been amicably settled no particulars an c c.c it'16

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western carolinian i salisbury n c tuesday may 25 1824 no 207 gÂ£od news for the caucus .' jk meeting has been held in randolph county that strong hold of the friends of caucus by the friends of mr crawford and notwithstand ing great efforts were made to procure the at tendance of such persons as would favor their views old hickory got forty-five votes in spite of them the following are the proceedings : after the meeting was organized sev eral gentlemen delivered their sentiments on the subject confining themselves prin cipally to the qualifications of the differ ent candidates and to their pretensions to the presidency a motion was then made that the sen timents of the meeting should be taken by ballot ; whereupon moses swaim and john wood esqs were appointed a com mittee to superintend the balloting who reported that there were for wm h crawford 122 gen a jackson 45 john q adams 3 1 ford without regard to sectional divisions ; and should in his selection seek after men of probity virtue capacity and firmness ; and in this way he would go far to eradicate those feelings which on former occasions threw so many obsta cles in the way of government ; and be enabled perhaps to unite a people here tofore politically divided i gave it as my opinion that the best evidence of devo tion to the government its constitution and laws which any could afford was when these were assailed to venture forth in their defence and mainiain them amidst privations and at the sacrifice of domestic quiet that names were mere bubbles ; and he who would as col dray ton had done abandon his fire side and the comforts of home and continue in the defence and the protection of his country through the war merited the confidence of the government let him bear what name of party he misrhi ; such a man i did recommend io mr monroe he was one i had never seen ; yet one whose con â€¢ duct character and good qualities enti tied him to any and every confidence as well might the co'-clusftin be adduced that i have recommended a selection ex clusively from one or ihe otherof the par ties as that the cabinet from a motive of policy should be kept equdly poised by appointing two of each ; for my advice was to select men of probity virtue and talents without regard to party lhe voice of washington in his fare well address to the nation was that par ty animosity was not to be encouraged because it was calculated to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration and with his the voice of every patriot will accord virtue be ing the main pillar of a republican gov ernment unless virtuous men shall be drawn into its administration the fabric must tremble designing and corrupt men may cover their intrigues under a pretended love for virtue and patriotism but a truly pure man will be without dis guise verifying as he passes along the old dage that the tree is best known by its fruit white of the united states are mentioned the french frigate her moine of 44 guns in passing the blocka ding squadron off algiers thinking it un necessary to hoist her colors was attack ed by the british frigate naiad of 38 guns when an action took place during which it is said the hermoine received a good drubbing after the loss of several men and acknowledging the country to which she belonged she was allowed to proceed no interruption of the harmony subsist ing between the two powers was expected from this circumstance the spaniards taken by the algerines had been given up to the british and landed at carthage na monsieur gallatin again we observe from different parts oflhe stale evident displeasure and disaffec tion against the gallatin ticket ; and these feelings are daily gaining ground the people of this state never will support al bert gallatin ns vice president we arc candid to say that hid any one of the emi nent republic.ins irt our country been as sociated with mr crawford on his ticket no opposition would have availed in this state but as it is a strong reason to be lieve that the " bad company in which mr c has been placed by his friends will defeat his election western carolinian will three dollars a year be inserted at fifty cents insertion and twenty-five tient one d to the editor must oe not be attended to for sale md-hand piano is offered iv for terms c apply michael brown 1824 93 winc/iester f virginia j republican france â€” the chamber of peers which was organized on the 24th march had been adjourned until the committee ap pointed to prepare an answer to the king's speech should be ready to report m lareveiller lepaux quondam member of the national convention director and founder of the sect of theophilanthro pists died in paris march 28 aged 70 " the history of fgypt under mahom med ali pacha or a recital of political and military occurrences after the depar lure of the french till the year 1823 had made its appearance at paris the painter david has just finished his great picture which is intended for his last attempt and has been much ad mired by those who have seen it sortment , very recently received , an assortment of cutlery and domestics ,â€¢ the republican general committee of new york have passed resolutions disap proving the nominations of william h crawford and albert gallatin by the minority caucus and recommended a state convention to express the sentiments oflhe people in relation to president and vice president in conformity lo the ex ample of the great democratic state of pennsylvania where the practice " has been formed greatly to promote tlie un ion and harmony cf the republican party sortment he expects to re s will enable him to sell at the public are respectfully xamine for themselves edward cress 5 1823 70 a motion was then made to appoint committee to draw up resolutions expres sive of the sense of this meeting upon the subject when col benjamin elliott mo ses swaim john w^ood and patrick h v inston esqs were appointed a commit tee who after retiring a few minutes offered the following resolutions which itu^^moiiarh^b rsmithing ng and tin plate business d by d cress sen will in [ by me at the same place â– with their custom may de ir work done with neatness itch edwo chess under the head of irish benevolence a mobile paper informs us that the mem bers ofthe hibernian benevolent society of that place have built a house in the suburbs of tlie town in a cleanly healthy and pleasant situation for the accommo dation of their sick and unfortunate coun try-men many of whom find their way to that southern region whose climate is so unfavorable to the health of northern con stitutions such an asylum as this would be of great use in every city situated on navigable waters and the example is tru ly honorable to those who have origina ted it at mobile wpori^^^^jweve adopted : j resolved that in the opinion of this meeting william h crawford is eminent iy qualified to fill the office of president of the united states and that we concur in the nomination made by the republican members of congress at their late meet ing in the city of washington resolved that at the next election for electors to vote for president and vice president of the united states we will support the ticket nominated by the re publican members of our last general as sembly resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in the hillsborough recorder and raleigh register the project of electing the french deputies septennially was about to be submitted to the chamber of peers ; and thai of reducing the rate of interest on the national debt to the deputies a letter from rome of march 20 says " the health of the pope improves although but slowly yesterday his ho liness was carried in a chair to a room in lhe quirinal where there is a sermon preached on fridays during lent olution acting as a partner with john mercantile business in con nt and have relincpiished all or portion of the profits of rphy &. sutton 98 nath'l sutton as formed a copartnership brown in the mercantile , cabarrus county north firm of murphy & brown ; fig a fresh assortment of spain â€” accounts from madrid to the 18th march state that an order had at length been published granting a gener al pardon to all the military of the con stitutional armies with an exception that none of them are to reside at madrid nor to inhabit the royal palaces a civil am nesty was said to be under consideration don juan martin the empecinado had been murdered by a band of ruffian ultras in consequence it is said of the refusal ot ministers to bring him to trial for the active part which he took in the late struggle for liberty < the general assembly of connecticut convened at the state house in new ha ven cn wednesday on thursday the private secretary of governor mr wol cott delivered his message to the legis lature which is a long and interesting document embracing a variety of topics and among others the late congressional caucus which is disapproved by the gov ernor in linn and independent langu age utlery and hardware i care in philadelphia and ght on the best terms they the business at concord for s mr murphy will visit the mally to procure supplies ill be general ; and will be trices for cash or on credit lers their friends and the e respectfully invit-d to call hwi prices and judge for john murphy william hogan chairman johit b taor secretary my letters kave by the president and with my consent been placed in the hands of a mutual friend mr eaton with permission ii/puhmh them whenever n piouaob io df sa i care not when it is done for i am without concealment of any kind my opinions and sentiments such as they have been written o ' ex pressed at anv time each and every one are at all times welcome to in public or in private letters i but breathe the sen timents i feel and which my judgment sanctions ; an no disposition will ever be entertained by me either to disguise or to suppress them i am very respectfully your most obedient servant gen jackson aiul llie president the following is the answer of gen jackson to a note from mr kremer relative to the letter of gen j to the president oeacfcriiitig which mr lowrie has figured so notably of late dear sir : i have received your let ter of yesterday ; and with much cheer fulness and ca'ndor shall reply lo your in quiry.b fire at columbia â€” a gentleman who arrived on wednesday evening from co lumbia informs us that a fire broke out there on sunday night about 12 o'clock in a block of buildings called barrett's range situated on richardson commonly called main street which consumed eight buildings including out-houses the entire range with the exception of one house the flames had been extinguish ed a little before he left columbia which was at 6 o'clock on monday morning most of the property in goods and fur niture has been saved the origin of the fire was not known but having broke out in the third story of an unfinished building led the suspicion that it was by design our informant states that the market in the vicinity was with difficulty saved the sufferers as far as we can ascertain were mr deleon who kept a drug store ; and mr viella watchma ker the buildings were we understand insured â€” southern patriot i murphy store in salisbury a large os to suit citizens town and be disposed of unusuallylow an article in a paris paper mentions as a rumor from madrid that a consultation had been held in that city by the foreign ambassadors on the subject of establish ing a constitutional government it was said that count bourmont the french commander in chief had been asked whether he would be able to support the plans proposed â€” to which he replied that considering the spirit that predominated in the provinces the forces under his command were insufficient â€” and that he should require reinforcements to the amount of 50 or 60,000 men to maintain order and tranquility â€” to which was ad ded that he should have whatever force he desired something extraordinary was expected to take place and it was positively asserted that there had been a discussion on the establishment of a gov ernment which was not to the taste of the absolute party ofthe monks has been repeatedly pressed before the public that i have written a letter to mr monroe recommending him to se lect for his cabinet " two distinguished republicans and two distinguished feder alists ;" and that to mr lowrie and mr findlay senators from the state of penn sylvania the letter had been read i have not been able to persuade myself that the fact was so inasmuch as our correspon dence was private and confidential be cause mr findlay who was present has no recollection of it because no such let ter was ever written by me â€” and because the president denies that he read any such letter or indeed any letter at all i regret lhat mr lowrie in presenting this matter should not recollect one ma terial circumstance when first it was spoken of he stated to me and to others that a letter purporting and declared to be mine had been read to himself and mr findlay by the president which advi sed that his cabinet should be formed of " two distinguished republicans and two distinguished federalists my reply to him was that no such letter had ever been written by me ; that so far as i could recollect only one person col drayton of south carolina had been recommen ded to him ; that i had suggested to the president the propriety of appointing him secretary of war ; for the reason that he was a man of high and honorable feelings honest virtuous and of energetic charac ter personally i knew not col drayton ; but from information of his general char acter felt satisfied he could do more to correct the feuds which unhappily prevail ed in the army than any other man of whom i had any knowledge the con tents of my letter as read to him by the president that two distinguished federal ists and two distinguished republicans should be selected was not only stated by mr lowrie to me but to yourself and to mr eaton of the senate and to others ic hat store the merchant's hotel an & stavr public a general assortment id 3d quality black and drab ver llats crowns and cortes shaped rims late fashions ts ditto ; men's and youth's arranted elastic water proof roram hats of an inf rior lich they warrant of their i coarse fine and very fine a hats ; morocco caps from new york ; hatter's trim s and brushes sic c low andrew jackson geoiige kremeb esq from the baltimore federal gazette late from europe great britain â€” the slave trade pira cy bill had passed both houses ol parlia ment and received the assent of his ma jesty mr peel had announced in the house of commons that the manuscript of milton recently discovered the nature of which is to furnish proofs of the truth of the christian religion is about to be published under the auspices of the king it was reported that lord gifford chief justice of the common pleas was to have the appointment of master of the rolls and that he was to have been succeeded by sir john copely the attorney gen eral the greeks and turks â€” success con tinues to attend the grecian patriots â€” coron surrendered to them on the 18th february and they had succeeded in taking the outworks of lepanto in which they derived great assistance from the english officers of engineers lord by ron had been at tripolizza and returned to mibsol-mghi where he was received wilh the distinction he so well merits the greeks are also said to have e fleeted anothei landing near caroburu in mace donia that all of them who were in prison at salonichi had been released and that they had supplied various points of thes saly with arms 1824 y.ftareu a rabbi of the jews has recently arri ved at charleston from jerusalem to claim the aid of the " seed of abraham in the united states for the payment of certain severe requisitions imposed on their brethren resident at jerusalem by the turks â€” who have taken possession of the persons of some of the most distin guished of their tribe and hold them as hostages for the contributions deman ded raleigh register tailor ian of informing the citizens and its vicinity in general need the ing business tzman's house situated in iv doors from the east corner ; where he is prepared and xommodate any gentlemen Â» patronize him in his line of eatest and most fashionable fancy he flatters himself erience that there are but a loan of two millions and a half ster ling fur the service of the ancient king dom of guattimala or the united prov inces of central america had unexpec tedly appeared in ihe london market ireland â€” we have files of belfast pa pers for february but their contents re late principally to matters of local inter est at the anniversary celebration of the battle of the boyne a party of or angemen marched in at a place called cran in the county of ar magh ; they were equipped with guns and swords and bore a standard in order to complete the military array â€” this as it is stated gave great offence to a num ber of catholics in the neighborhood who assembled under the feelings of great ir ritation and with a shew of offering vio lence to the procession a broil ensued but the fire arms of the orangemen gave them a superiority several catholics were wounded and one was killed â€” none of the orangemen received any injury sever al of the party were indicted at the ar magh assizes for the murder but the testimony in the case was extremely con tradictory and the jury brought in a ver dict of acquittal ountry that can surpass him his work a fair trial is all the above assertion the shall be strictly attended to espondent in the district of how much it would conduce to our happiness to be select in our friends and books â€” to choose them both for their good sense and knowledge to be contented with a small but certain income â€” to have no master and but few servants â€” to be without ambition envy avarice or a law-suit â€” and to preserve our health by exercise in stead of medicine accounts from constantinople of the 24th of february still speak of arma ments fitting out for another campaign against the greeks if the intelligence however received there from egypt by the way of odessa prove correct the porte will have enough to occupy its hands without renewing its attempts on the morea : is last from who will send , in their regular seasons ttention to business to re of public patronage as he ig shall be left undone to accounts from constantinople of the 25th february estimate the force of the pacha of egypt at 25,000 men deciplin ed in the european manner nothing farther had transpired to confirm the re port of his having risen the standard of independence â€” bufr&ccounts from hydra of the 22d february says that he had withdrawn his troops from the island of crete which had created difficulty in the divan it was also correctly reported that the sultan after a long conference with the grand vizier had sent a mes senger to cairo for the head of the pacha these occurrences rendered the intelli gence of his revolt extremely probable orth-carolina john bunyan s indictment â€” the bill of indictment preferred against john bunyan ran thus john bunyan hath devilishly and perniciously ab stained from coming to church to hear divine service and is a common upholder of several unlawful meetings and conventicles to the disturbance and distraction of the good subje cts of this kingdom contrary to the laws of our jovereign lord and king he was convicted and imprisoned twelve years and six months 1rus county and quarter sessions april caleb p alexander versus ig-inal attachment levied on aring to the court that the ase is not an inhabitant of he has changed however his ground and now says it was a recommendation to the president to form his cabinet from the two great leading parties ofthe country both statements are alike unfounded ; no uch letter was ever written by me on the contrary my advice tothe president was that in the selection of his cabinet he should act upon principles like these consider himself the head of the nation not of a party ; that he should have aronnd him the best talents the country could af efore ordered that publica months ih the western car e to i id defendant to appear f pleas and quarter sessions county at the court-house in ird monday of july next to demur otherwise judgment 1 against him and execution algiers â€” information has been receiv ed in london that the differences between the dey and the english government had been amicably settled no particulars an c c.c it'16